Trump Confronts Political Future With Burden of Historic Rebuke

  • Senate trial expected after he’s already left office
  • McConnell signals he’s open to voting for Trump’s conviction
Trump at the Mercy of Financiers, Business Partners: Timothy O’Brien
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Donald Trump’s political future suffered a grave blow on Wednesday after the House impeached him for a second time, an unprecedented rebuke that may result in the White House doors being forever shut to him.

Ten Republicans crossed the aisle to join all House Democrats in declaring that Trump deserved removal from office for inciting an insurrection, offering a withering coda to the president’s inglorious fall.